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  2. Graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Paintings in the Chauvet Cave were made 35,000 years ago, but little is known about who made them or why ... Graffiti around the world; Graffiti on a wall in Čakovec

  3. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A heavily tagged subway car in New York City in 1973. By the mid-1970s, most standards had been set in graffiti writing and culture. The heaviest "bombing" in U.S. history took place in this period, partially because of the economic restraints on New York City, which limited its ability to combat this art form with graffiti removal programs or transit maintenance.

  4. Graffiti in New York City - Wikipedia

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    It was around this time that the established art world started becoming receptive to the graffiti culture for the first time since Hugo Martinez's Razor Gallery in the early 1970s. In 1979, Fab 5 Freddy and his graffiti partner, Lee Quiñones, showed their work in the Galleria La Medusa, in Rome, thereby putting graffiti on the art-world map. [7]

  5. Street art - Wikipedia

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    Some credit the Kilroy Was Here graffiti of the World War II era as one such early example; a simple line-drawing of a long-nosed man peering from behind a ledge. Author Charles Panati indirectly touched upon the general appeal of street art in his description of the "Kilroy" graffiti as "outrageous not for what it said, but where it turned up ...

  6. Archaeologists Found Chilling Graffiti in an Ancient Prison ...

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    An ancient fifth-century Roman prison discovered in Greece contains harrowing graffiti on the prison floor. Located in Corinth, Greece, the Greek-language pleas that remain etched into the prison ...

  7. Roman graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Many of these recorded graffiti were found in public areas such as stairwells and entrances. Due to the simple nature of the graffiti, many archaeologists were early to dismiss the importance of the wall writings as it concerned life in ancient Pompeii. [6] However, this thought pattern changed with the discovery of the House of Maius Castricius.

  8. Mural - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages murals were usually executed on dry plaster (secco). The huge collection of Kerala mural painting dating from the 14th century are examples of fresco secco . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In Italy, c. 1300 , the technique of painting of frescos on wet plaster was reintroduced and led to a significant increase in the quality of mural painting.

  9. Urban art - Wikipedia

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    Many urban artists travel from city to city and have social contacts all over the world. The notion of 'Urban Art' developed from street art which is primarily concerned with graffiti culture. Urban art represents a broader cross-section of artists that, in addition to covering traditional street artists working in formal gallery spaces, also ...